Myocardial infarction; signs are all except
Correct Answer: Bradycardia in case of infarction of anterior portion of heart
Description: Kussmaul sign is a paradoxical rise in jugular venous pressure (JVP) on inspiration, or a failure in the appropriate fall of the JVP with inspiration
Levine's sign is a clenched fist held over the chest to describe ischemic chest pain
Bradycardia, in case of ischaemia of inferior part of the heart.
Tachycardia, in case of ischaemia of anterior portion of heart.
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